Set something (in something( acc. / date ))?

Hi guys, I have a question.

"To put something (into something( acc. / date) " or to put something (into something ( acc. )), are both the same or not?

"Someone posts something" still has the meaning of "uploading something to the Internet", right?

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Redegewandtheit
8 months ago

The weak verb “adjust” has many meanings, among other things “in something (as the place intended for it); arrange, regulate” or “(a technical device or the like) in a specific way.’

It is important for the case – here is an example set:

“I put the books in the room in the shelf.”

wolfruprecht
7 months ago

“I put the books in the room in the shelf.”

Is this formulation so correct? (In Germany)

We would always say and write: “I put the books in the room on the shelf toone. ‘

Redegewandtheit
7 months ago
Reply to  wolfruprecht

Oh! It’s nice to meet you here! The formulation is correct.
This is the question of “setting up” the verb. Here’s a link: set ▶ spelling, meaning, definition, origin | Duden. The meanings are listed there.
This set is also correct: “I put the books in the room into the shelf. ‘

wolfruprecht
7 months ago

Ah, thanks for the info!

(In my opinion, the influence of the “south-state” is noticeable 😅)